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Boeing 727-100 (N1974) - KSJC - Unknown year, the SJPD patrol car at the bottom looks like a 1992-94 Chevy Caprice plus the American MD-11 in the photo on the remote ramp ( back then ) dates this photo early 90s. Online records for the American Boeing 727 shows CN 18430 LN: 31 delv April 4 1964 2 months before we moved to California the 1st time. Then a private 727 Operator about yr 2000. I may have seen this new at BFI and then again here, apprx 28 years later at San Jose. The 727 was used for a flight as I have pictures of the 727 being towed to one of the A gates. I'll post one of those next. Rainy day conditions at San Jose meant 12R operations - the view was great here until airport officials ruined it.....
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Boeing 727-100 (N1974)

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KSJC - Unknown year, the SJPD patrol car at the bottom looks like a 1992-94 Chevy Caprice plus the American MD-11 in the photo on the remote ramp ( back then ) dates this photo early 90s. Online records for the American Boeing 727 shows CN 18430 LN: 31 delv April 4 1964 2 months before we moved to California the 1st time. Then a private 727 Operator about yr 2000. I may have seen this new at BFI and then again here, apprx 28 years later at San Jose. The 727 was used for a flight as I have pictures of the 727 being towed to one of the A gates. I'll post one of those next. Rainy day conditions at San Jose meant 12R operations - the view was great here until airport officials ruined it.....

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